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Distance learning plays a significant role in Purdue University's
instructional mission. Last year, 13,603 learners participated in
136 West Lafayette-based distance learning programs in which learners
are removed from the instructor and the campus instructional setting.
These include credit and noncredit courses delivered by satellite
television, two-way videoconferencing, videotape, the Internet,
and correspondence. Learners include college students, engineers,
school administrators, pest control and healthcare workers, and
others. In accordance with Purdue's March 2000 Strategic Plan
for Distance Learning, distance learning programs are administered
for the University by the Continuing Education Division in cooperation
with the academic units. CE assists faculty in conceptualizing,
developing, delivering, and administering distance learning activities.
Programs to enhance faculty use of distance learning strategies
are offered by the Multimedia Instructional Development Center.
Purdue participates with other Indiana colleges and universities
in the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System (IHETS),
a statewide network that delivers distance learning. IHETS' Indiana
College Network (ICN) makes the distance learning programs of all
Indiana institutions accessible to learners.
Last year 3,759 Purdue students enrolled in more than 130 different
courses from various Indiana institutions through ICN. Distance
learning programs offered by Purdue faculty this past year were
received at a variety of sites: post-secondary institutions,
PK-12 schools, Cooperative Extension Offices, industry/manufacturing
sites, government offices, hospitals, and community learning
centers.
Purdue campus facilities for video-based distance learning include
four electronic classroom studios. In addition, portable equipment
allows almost any campus classroom to be used for distance learning.
The CE-operated Student Learning Center provides facilities in
which students may participate in distance learning courses offered
by Purdue and other institutions.
For more information about distance learning at Purdue, visit
www.continuinged.purdue.edu.
Purdue Distance Learning
| |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
| |
Programs |
Participants |
Programs |
Participants |
| Credit |
75 |
2,877 |
84 |
2,419 |
| Noncredit |
46 |
10,605 |
52 |
11,187 |
| Total |
121 |
13,482 |
136 |
13,606 |
Purdue Degrees Delivered
by Distance Learning Technology
Education
Engineering
- Master of Science
- Master of Science in Electrical
and Computer Engineering
- Master of Science in Engineering
- Master of Science
in Industrial Engineering
- Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Food and Agribusiness Management
Management
- Master of Business Administration
Technology
Veterinary Technology
Source: Office for Continuing
Education and Conferences
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